
Nature never fails to impress at Renishaw Hills. Each month, our residents capture breathtaking scenes, from curious wildlife to peaceful coastal views, and April has been no exception.
Here are just a few special moments that stood out this month.
A rare sighting: Our resident, Graham Grieves shares on Moneyweb

Did you know one of South Africa’s rarest dragonflies has made its home at Renishaw Hills?
The Sable Cruiser, a species not seen in decades, was recently spotted in our gardens – not by scientists, but by a passionate group of Citizen Scientists that includes 44 local nature lovers, many of whom are Renishaw Hills residents. Together, they’ve been recording local biodiversity for years through the global iNaturalist platform.
Our very own Graham Grieves was invited onto Moneyweb’s Be a Better Investor podcast to talk about this rare find and the impact of the iNaturalist project within the Renishaw Coastal Precinct.
🎧 Jump to [27:16] in the episode to hear Graham’s segment.
To think such a rare find has been flitting through our gardens is amazing. We can’t wait to see what gets spotted next!
More visitors captured by our resident, Tim McClurg

Renishaw Hills continues to be a haven for wildlife, indigenous gardens, and those who appreciate the slower pace of coastal living. With thriving ecosystems and a deep respect for conservation, our Lifestyle Estate offers a unique connection between people and nature.

There’s no better way to experience the beauty of Renishaw Hills than with a visit! Come walk our trails, breathe in the ocean air, and see firsthand why so many are proud to call Renishaw Hills home.